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IAH Meeting of the German and Polish Chapter

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR)

International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)

Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin (KWB - Berlin Centre of Competence for Water)



"The interaction between surface water and groundwater"

September 14-16, 2006

Berlin-Spandau



During the field tripDuring the field trip Source: BGR

Test site of the German Federal Environment Agency in Berlin-MarienfeldeUBA's test site in Marienfelde Source: BGR

Water works of UBA's test site in Berlin-MarienfeldeWater works of UBA's test site Source: BGR



Workshop programme (PDF, 594 KB)

Field trip programme (PDF, 803 KB)

List of participants (PDF, 348 KB)

Abstracts (PDF, 572 KB)



Oral presentations

SpeakerOrganisationTitle of presentation
Barthel, Roland
 
University of Stuttgart
 
Modelling the interaction between groundwater, surface water and unsaturated zone on the regional scale (PDF, 833 KB)
 
Coldewey, Wilhelm
 
University of Münster
 
Quantitative aspects of stormwater infiltration (PDF, 3 MB)
 
 
Dierkes, Carsten
 
HydroCon, Dortmund
 
Infiltration of contaminated stormwater runoff through artificial barriers (PDF, 4 MB)
 
Eberle, Detlef
 
BGR, Hannover
 
Enhancing the potable water potential of tsunami-hit areas of NE-Sumatra using high resolution airborne and ground geophysics (PDF, 5 MB)
 
Ertl, Christoph
 
BGR, Berlin
 
Sustainable groundwater management on the military training area Altmark (PDF, 4 MB)
 
Gorski, Jozef
 
University of Poznan
 
Quality of bank filtrated water in different well locations (PDF, 903 KB)
 
 
Grützmacher, GescheUBA, Berlin
 
The UBA‘s experimental field in Berlin-Marienfelde (PDF, 1 MB)
 
 
Hordejuk, Mateusz
 
PIG, Warszawa
 
Managing spatial information in the Polish Hydrogeological Survey (PDF, 5 MB)
 
 
Horner, Christoph
 
IGB, Berlin
 
Reactive modeling of river bank filtration (PDF, 1 MB)
 
 
Kaden, Stefan
 
WASY, Berlin
 
Coupled modelling of groundwater and surface water for renaturation planning in the National Park Lower Odra (PDF, 2 MB)
 
Kania, Jaroslaw
 
University of Krakow
 
Modelling of attenuation processes for conservative components in the river catchment: a case study (PDF, 1 MB)
 
Klinger, Jochen
 
University of Karlsruhe
 
The AISUWRS-Computer-Tools for the balancing of urban water and contaminant fluxes considering sewer defects (PDF, 1 MB)
 
König, Christoph
 
Delta h, Dortmund
 
A 3D heat transport model for the sustainable use of thermal water in Hungary (PDF, 6 MB)
 
Nalecz, Thomacz
 
PIG, Warszawa
 
International cooperation between groundwater and surface water professionals (PDF, 851 KB)
 
Plöthner, Dieter
 
BGR, Hannover
 
Assessment of groundwater quality in the coastal regions of Aceh Province, North Sumatra (PDF, 5 MB)
 
Schelkes, Klaus
 
BGR, Hannover
 
Contributions to the protection of water resources in Jordan (PDF, 6 MB)
 
 
Skark, Christian
 
IfW, Dortmund
 
Removal capacity of slow sand filtration and river bank filtration (PDF, 490 KB)
 
 
Smietanski, Lech
 
PIG, Warszawa
 
A long-term river flow data as the base of the catchment groundwater resources estimates (PDF, 4 MB)
 
Steuer, Annika
 
BGR, Hannover
 
Post tsunami helicopter borne electro-magnetic investigations in northern Sumatra (PDF, 6 MB)
 
Stichler, Willibald
 
GSF, Munich
 
Mathematical modeling of environmental isotope data to estimate the catchment area of drinking water supply: Case study Lake Leis (Rhine valley) (PDF, 2 MB)
 
Taute, Thomas
 
FU Berlin
 
Behaviour of residues from municipal sewage during bank filtration in the partly closed urban water cycle of Berlin
 
Weise, Stefan
 
UFZ, Leipzig
 
Groundwater – surface water interaction – methods and case studies (PDF, 4 MB)
 
Wolkersdorfer, ChristianTU Freiberg
 
Mine water and the European Water Framework Directive (PDF, 4 MB)
 
 




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